Gator
Softball swept a pair of games against Wisconsin and Bethune-Cookman on Sunday
(Feb. 9) to complete a perfect six-game trip to Tampa for the USF
Wilson-DeMarini Tournament. Junior Lauren Haeger threw a no-hitter in
the Gators’ 5-1 victory over the Badgers in the first game, marking her first
career solo no-hitter. The Orange and Blue mercy-ruled Bethune-Cookman 8-0 (5
innings) in the second contest.

Against
Wisconsin, Haeger was perfect for the first four innings; she hit a batter in
the fifth and then allowed a runner to reach on a fielding error the following
inning. The miscue combined with three walks to produce the Badgers’ only run,
which was unearned. The righty tied a career-high with 11 strikeouts and faced
26 batters in the contest, five over the minimum.

Offensively,
Bailey Castro opened the scoring for Florida with an RBI single in the
third inning. Kelsey Stewart added a two-run home run, her first of the
season, in the fourth. In the fifth, a double by Taylor Schwarz and a
single by Aubree Munro completed the Gators’ offensive production for
the game.

In
the tournament finale against Bethune-Cookman, UF erupted in the second inning,
scoring all eight of the game’s runs. After Castro walked and advanced to
second on a groundout, Stephanie Tofft blasted her first home run of the
2014 campaign to put Florida ahead 2-0. Taylore Fuller followed with a
walk and a stolen base, and then advanced to third on a wild pitch before Justine
McLean drew a free pass and stole second to set the table for Stewart. The
second baseman cleared the bases with a single and advanced to second on the
throw. A Kirsti Merritt walk preceded Haeger’s RBI single that plated
Stewart, followed by Castro’s second RBI single. Tofft and Fuller drew
bases-loaded walks as Florida sent 14 batters to the plate during the frame.

In
the circle, freshman Delanie Gourley cruised through four innings of
one-hit ball, allowing one walk and striking out five. Junior Alyssa Bache pitched
the final inning, retiring the first two batters on bunts before walking a
batter who subsequently was caught stealing to end the game.

NOTABLES

·Haeger’s
no-hitter against Wisconsin was UF’s first solo no-no since Hannah Rogers defeated
Longwood 8-0 on April 21, 2013.

·The
Peoria, Ariz., native allowed no earned runs for the 11th time in
her career (minimum 4 IP or 3 IP in a five-inning win).

·Florida’s
8-0, five-inning win over Bethune-Cookman marked the Gators’ first mercy-rule
victory since May 18 of last year, when they defeated USF 11-1 in five innings
during the NCAA Gainesville Regional. UF has now run-ruled its opponent twice
in the last 13 games.

WALTON’S WORDS

On the team’s 6-0 start:

“I thought that as a team, we played pretty
well together. You really can’t get too overly critical on the first weekend.
Six wins was the goal and that’s what we were able to accomplish.”

On Haeger’s no-hitter:

“She was throwing the ball hard, and I
thought her location was good. She looked like she was pitching; she didn’t
look like she was throwing. In some situations, she throws instead of pitching.
I thought this weekend she was probably one of the better of the four pitchers.
I was happy with the way Lauren was throwing the ball and the way she kept her
location consistent in both of her starts.”

On what the Gators need to do to
improve against Jacksonville and in Las Vegas:

“The biggest question marks for me as a coach
is what kind of offense are we going to run and run consistently. Even though
we scored quite a few runs this weekend, my only frustration was the lack of
consistency offensively from our whole team. We had some really special
individual efforts, but as a team, I thought that offensively we were just
okay.”

Florida hosts Jacksonville University in the
Gators’ 2014 home opener Wednesday (Feb. 12) at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball
Stadium. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. GatorVision will have live video, and fans also can listen to the action on ESPN 850 and find live stats on GatorZone.com.